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“My life is very ordinary,” says Rory. “On the surface, it is not very special. If you looked at it, day to day, it wouldn’t seem like much. But when you look at it in a bigger context—as part of a larger story—you start to see the magic that is on the pages of the book that is my life. And the more you look, the more you see. Or, at least, I do.”

By now, the world knows the story of Joey Feek’s battle with cancer. How she and her family were so strong through those last days. In this book, Rory Feek opens up not only about the rest of their story as husband and wife, but about his story. His past, his struggles. How Joey helped him to be a better man, a better Christian.

I didn’t follow Joey’s story as faithfully as most probably did. I heard of her remarkable strength, her courageous battle, and her tremendous faith. This book was remarkable. I loved that Rory was so transparent about his past and his struggles; I also loved how he talks so much about his faith and how important it is in his life. One of my favorite things is to read nonfiction books about real people with real faith, who aren’t afraid to be just that REAL. They don’t sugarcoat their life; they are open and honest with their readers, because that is who God made them. Their past is just that the past, and God used that to make them who they are today. He brought them through it. This is a book worth reading. Go grab your copy today!

**I received this book free from the publisher in exchange for review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all thoughts and opinions are my own.